Great TR!! Being this my home park and a workplace of mine for over a decade, I have seen this park go through the ups and downs since the early 2000s to recent. Yes, of course I am like everyone else who has whined and complained that SFSTL desperately needs a new "put SFTSL back on the map" coaster (and it still does), but SFTSL has received a lot of flats in recent years that is rounding out this park nicely and has been receiving more TLC that it desperately needed. This park has so much to offer and hope that it continues receiving the treatment it has been receiving the past few years.

Continuing on our trip across the middle of America we made a stop at the St. Louis City Museum. Now some of you may ask "TPR at a ... MUSEUM?!?!?" and before you go any further, the rest of you who are in the know will say "OMG! This is one of the best attractions in the USA!"

For those of you who don't know, "City Museum" really translates into a "Playground for Adults" as the "museum" aspect really ends up being bizarre creations by artists that are "living, active exhibits" that people can crawl through, jump around in, and just have "fun."

The place is honestly very hard to describe in words, pictures, or even video, so to fully understand you MUST go visit! And every trip to St. Louis should include the City Museum. When TPR goes, we like to rent out the entire place for us to explore on our own, and that's exactly what we did this evening! Here are some photos & video clips...

We have just arrived at City Museum! Quite possibly our favorite "non-theme park" attraction ever!

Let's get this report started off right with a video of one of the slides:

The ball-pit take over had some crazy antics this time around! Watch this video VERY carefully and you will see Andy lose his phone, Kristen find it, and for a moment try to give it back, and then being the mischievous and evil 10 year old that she is, decide to play a joke on his and then hide it! lol

Because if you've never been here, I feel like most pictures probably give you that feeling of "what exactly am I looking at?!?!?"

You just have to experience it for yourself!

The very last sentence of the rules is my favorite!

Pretty much everything you can see at City Museum is a place you can crawl through or interact with somehow.

And often times you may even find yourself sort of stuck!

Do not be fooled by the slides! Some of them WILL try to kill you!!!

Yeah, you're about to die!

Yes this cave exists inside City Museum and yes you can get lost in here for hours! lol

It is not uncommon to see the blur of a human whizzing by you on a slide all throughout City Museum!

There goes another one!

It's also not uncommon to see grown adults stuck in some cage-like obstacles that they don't really fit that well in! lol

This photo may be the most "normal" thing we did at City Museum!

There is a full sized Ferris Wheel on the roof!

It's one of those old-school sketchy kinds.

You're all smiles now, but wait until you get to the top and you can feel it shaking!

And like the indoor sections, the rooftop is also filled with fun areas to play around in!

Don't cry for me...

The human kaleidoscope tunnel is super funky but amazingly cool!

That wraps up another AWESOME trip to City Museum. Again, we cannot stress enough... When in St. Louis, you MUST go here!!!

OH! And before I forget... we did make a stop to snap a photo of the St. Louis Arch before going to City Museum and this is EXACTLY how your visits here should be! Stop for a moment, grab a quick photo, and then spend the rest of the day nearly killing yourself at City Museum!

Now please POST YOUR COMMETS! After all, we took the time to write the report, thru very least you can do is say something about it!

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